Tottenham ended their Stamford Bridge hoodoo in style, coming from behind to win at Chelsea for the first time in 28 years.

The 3-1 victory means Spurs are eight points ahead of the Blues in the table, with Mauricio Pochettino's side taking a huge step towards Champions League qualification for next season.

Spurs fell behind in the first half to an Alvaro Morata header, but Christian Eriksen equalised before half time with a stunning strike from distance.

In the second half, Tottenham took control of the game and were rewarded when Dele Alli latched onto Eric Dier's long pass to fire past Willy Caballero.

The England midfielder scored his second goal after reacting quickest to a loose ball in the area. A mazy dribble from Son Heung-min led to the ball being fired across, and Alli was on hand to apply the finish.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, the England midfielder said the improvement in the final third played a big part in the win.

"We knew we weren't doing enough up top with the front four. We weren't creating enough clear chances," he said.

"I think we were dominating at the back with the possession but when it got into the final third, we weren't opening them up as much as we needed to.

"But second half we changed it around a little bit, changed the formation a little bit and got players playing and it seemed to work."

Alli's first goal was notable for his celebration, with the midfielder running in front of the home supporters and cupping his ears with his hand.

After the game, Spurs fans took to social media to express their delight at how the 21-year-old riled the opposition.